Roger Hammersland
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First Name: | Roger |
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Last Name: | Hammersland |
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RePEc Short-ID: | pha278 |
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http://www.norges-bank.no/english/research/hammersland.html | |
Terminal Degree: | Department of Economics; European University Institute (from RePEc Genealogy) |
Affiliation
Norges Bank
Oslo, Norwayhttp://www.norges-bank.no/
RePEc:edi:nbgovno (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Roger Hammersland & Cathrine Bolstad Træe, 2011. "The Financial Accelerator and the real economy. Self-reinforcing feedback loops in a core macro econometric model for Norway," Discussion Papers 668, Statistics Norway, Research Department.
- Roger Hammersland, 2008. "Classical identification: A viable road for data to inform structural modeling," Discussion Papers 562, Statistics Norway, Research Department.
- Roger Hammersland & Dag Henning Jacobsen, 2008. "The Financial Accelerator: Evidence using a procedure of Structural Model Design," Discussion Papers 569, Statistics Norway, Research Department.
- Roger Hammersland, 2004. "Who was in the driving seat in Europe during the nineties, International financial markets or the BUBA?," Working Paper 2004/20, Norges Bank.
- Roger Hammersland, 2004. "Large T and small N : A three-step approach to the identification of cointegrating relationships in time series models with a small cross-sectional dimension," Working Paper 2004/15, Norges Bank.
- Roger Hammersland, 2004. "The degree of independence in European goods markets : An I(2) analysis of German and Norwegian trade data," Working Paper 2004/19, Norges Bank.
Articles
- Hammersland, Roger & Træe, Cathrine Bolstad, 2014. "The financial accelerator and the real economy: A small macroeconometric model for Norway with financial frictions," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 36(C), pages 517-537.
Citations
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- Roger Hammersland & Cathrine Bolstad Træe, 2011.
"The Financial Accelerator and the real economy. Self-reinforcing feedback loops in a core macro econometric model for Norway,"
Discussion Papers
668, Statistics Norway, Research Department.
Cited by:
- Christelle Grobler & Ben Smit, 2015. "Enhancing the financial sector linkages in the Bureau for Economic Research’s core macroeconometric model," Working Papers 21/2015, Stellenbosch University, Department of Economics.
- Mercè Sala-Rios & Teresa Torres-Solé & Mariona Farré-Perdiguer, 2016. "Credit and business cycles’ relationship: evidence from Spain," Portuguese Economic Journal, Springer;Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestao, vol. 15(3), pages 149-171, December.
- Roger Hammersland, 2008.
"Classical identification: A viable road for data to inform structural modeling,"
Discussion Papers
562, Statistics Norway, Research Department.
Cited by:
- Roger Hammersland & Dag Henning Jacobsen, 2008. "The Financial Accelerator: Evidence using a procedure of Structural Model Design," Discussion Papers 569, Statistics Norway, Research Department.
- Roger Hammersland & Dag Henning Jacobsen, 2008.
"The Financial Accelerator: Evidence using a procedure of Structural Model Design,"
Discussion Papers
569, Statistics Norway, Research Department.
Cited by:
- Hammersland, Roger & Træe, Cathrine Bolstad, 2014. "The financial accelerator and the real economy: A small macroeconometric model for Norway with financial frictions," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 36(C), pages 517-537.
- Anundsen, André K. & Jansen, Eilev S., 2013. "Self-reinforcing effects between housing prices and credit," Journal of Housing Economics, Elsevier, vol. 22(3), pages 192-212.
- Roger Hammersland & Cathrine Bolstad Træe, 2011. "The Financial Accelerator and the real economy. Self-reinforcing feedback loops in a core macro econometric model for Norway," Discussion Papers 668, Statistics Norway, Research Department.
- André K. Anundsen & Eilev S. Jansen, 2013. "Self-reinforcing effects between housing prices and credit: an extended version," Discussion Papers 756, Statistics Norway, Research Department.
- Roger Hammersland, 2004.
"Who was in the driving seat in Europe during the nineties, International financial markets or the BUBA?,"
Working Paper
2004/20, Norges Bank.
Cited by:
- Gilles Dufrénot & Roselyne Joyeux & Anne Péguin-Feissolle, 2006.
"Which Predictor is the Best to Predict Inflation in Europe: the Real Money-gap or a Nominal Money Based Indicator?,"
Research Papers
0606, Macquarie University, Department of Economics.
- Gilles Dufrénot & Roseline Joyeux & Anne Peguin-Feissolle, 2008. "Which predictor is the best to predict inflation in Europe: the real money-gap or a nominal money based indicator?," Working Papers hal-00207497, HAL.
- Roger Hammersland, 2004. "Large T and small N : A three-step approach to the identification of cointegrating relationships in time series models with a small cross-sectional dimension," Working Paper 2004/15, Norges Bank.
- Gilles Dufrénot & Roselyne Joyeux & Anne Péguin-Feissolle, 2006.
"Which Predictor is the Best to Predict Inflation in Europe: the Real Money-gap or a Nominal Money Based Indicator?,"
Research Papers
0606, Macquarie University, Department of Economics.
- Roger Hammersland, 2004.
"The degree of independence in European goods markets : An I(2) analysis of German and Norwegian trade data,"
Working Paper
2004/19, Norges Bank.
Cited by:
- Roger Hammersland, 2004. "Large T and small N : A three-step approach to the identification of cointegrating relationships in time series models with a small cross-sectional dimension," Working Paper 2004/15, Norges Bank.
Articles
- Hammersland, Roger & Træe, Cathrine Bolstad, 2014.
"The financial accelerator and the real economy: A small macroeconometric model for Norway with financial frictions,"
Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 36(C), pages 517-537.
Cited by:
- Arvid Raknerud & Bjørn Helge Vatne, 2012. "The relation between banks' funding costs, retail rates and loan volumes: An analysis of Norwegian bank micro data," Working Paper 2012/17, Norges Bank.
- Christian Glocker & Serguei Kaniovski, 2022.
"Macroeconometric forecasting using a cluster of dynamic factor models,"
Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 63(1), pages 43-91, July.
- Christian Glocker & Serguei Kaniovski, 2020. "Macroeconometric Forecasting Using a Cluster of Dynamic Factor Models," WIFO Working Papers 614, WIFO.
- Soltani , Sedigheh & Falihi , Nemat & Mehrabiyan , Azadeh & Amiri , Hossein, 2021. "Investigating the Effects of Monetary and Financial Shocks on the Key Macroeconomic Variables, Focusing on the Intermediary Role of Banks Using DSGE Models," Journal of Money and Economy, Monetary and Banking Research Institute, Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran, vol. 16(4), pages 477-500, December.
- Kapur, Muneesh & Behera, Harendra, 2012. "Monetary Transmission Mechanism in India: A Quarterly Model," MPRA Paper 70631, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Arvid Raknerud & Bjørn Helge Vatne, 2013. "The relations between bank-funding costs, retail rates, and loan volumes. Evidence form Norwegian microdata," Discussion Papers 742, Statistics Norway, Research Department.
- Kapur, Muneesh, 2018. "Macroeconomic Policies and Transmission Dynamics in India," MPRA Paper 88566, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Q. Farook Akram, 2012.
"Macro effects of capital requirements and macroprudential policy,"
Working Paper
2012/21, Norges Bank.
- Akram, Q. Farooq, 2014. "Macro effects of capital requirements and macroprudential policy," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 42(C), pages 77-93.
- Benedictow, Andreas & Hammersland, Roger, 2020. "A financial accelerator in the business sector of a macroeconometric model of a small open economy," Economic Systems, Elsevier, vol. 44(1).
- Anthony Brassil & Mike Major & Peter Rickards, 2022. "MARTIN Gets a Bank Account: Adding a Banking Sector to the RBA's Macroeconometric Model," RBA Research Discussion Papers rdp2022-01, Reserve Bank of Australia.
- Ferrari, Massimo, 2014. "The financial meltdown: a model with endogenous default probability," MPRA Paper 59419, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 6 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.- NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (5) 2005-03-13 2005-03-13 2008-10-21 2009-01-03 2011-11-01. Author is listed
- NEP-ECM: Econometrics (2) 2005-03-13 2008-10-21
- NEP-CBA: Central Banking (1) 2011-11-01
- NEP-EEC: European Economics (1) 2005-03-13
- NEP-ETS: Econometric Time Series (1) 2005-03-13
- NEP-FOR: Forecasting (1) 2011-11-01
- NEP-IFN: International Finance (1) 2005-03-13
- NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (1) 2005-03-13
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